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WEDNESDAY EVENlvQ HICKORY DAILY BECOM) page foot mammtatmmtmmmmmmtma ES cn5 n z-v rsz rs-s n s? o o?s o o o o sa io & o. . . . i . i i mi I lTTTrniTT" I L wmiin Dr-Tmrr aaa. a . n a cvw iiww u yru tj wa.tvj ivvzw vorr-fy v-j -xNy v H . a - a HI mmm . : RECO gWM "WW - W M WW w SO J vol i If t ft"1 1 so J a a a a a n a n a C9 D a a D D S a u a a a a a a D a 13 D a a ra 13 a D E3 E3 a a .It'. ,1 1 Promptness 10 In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. Our facilities are the best in this section, and all orders for PRINTING, no matter how large nor small, will be handled as promptly as is consistent with good work. Look over your stock, and see if there is not something you will need in a short time, and place your order in advance. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Printing Co. Phone 1 67 Hickory, N. C. HEARD AT CONFERENCE Splendid addresses featued the ev angelical: conference at the Presbyte rian church Tuesday, Rev. C. T. Squires of Lenoir being on the af ternoon program and Dr. W. M. Sikes of Newton delivering the address at night. Owing to the weather, the attendance was not large, but the au dience was appreciative, and it was assured much good had been accom plished.' Today's program included addresses by Rev. H. F. Beatty of Concord this atfernoon and by Dr. J. M. Clark of Statesville tonight. The conference will close tonight. TO PLAY FOOTBALL WANT, By the Associated Press. Richmond, Sept. 5. Football wiU be played in Virginia by the teams of the various colleges during the coming season as a result of the ac tion of the Virginia Intercollegiate Association last night, according to announcement today. No scheduit. has been made. ftoon nrvO Ci rvO CCVO 1 f9 Cir Q CCK.9 i f ; " 4 8 EDGEWALD SOUTH CAROLINA SENDS WARM a a a a n U i A Contractor's a a a TRIBUTE Experience The NEW EDISON is a musical instrument t of exceptional quality and should b home. a a u n m n ki n H U a e i n every g a well-know., at Edgcwald, rou should hear it to' appreciate its superior ity of tone. Allow us to demon strate one of these in struments in your home. There is no obligation to buy. Piedmont ES i n i D Phnnnannh f nmnanv 1017 14th St. Mr. J. II. Evans, contractor, residing S. L ., tola tne "ironman: i was suffering from nervous indigestion, stomach and liver troubles, could not cat without suffering agony after each meal which made me a physical wreck. I was advised to call and see you and try your Ironized Paw Paw which had been recommended by a friend I must admit I was a little skeptical at first, having triea so many things without success, but I am more relighted than I can pos sibly express that I did decide to try your Ironized Paw-Paw. After us ing a couple of bottles according to directions I find my stomach good as ever, my liver is acting fine and I can eat everything now without after distress. You have certainly a splendid remedy which does ail and more than you claim for it and it will afford me pleasure to recommend its use wherever I go.' If your food distresses you, if you are constipated, have headaches, dizzy spclb, are nervous and get the blues, just get a taste of Ironized i'j'W.i'aw. You li hnd all the disa- grceaoie ieenng passing away Deiore you leave the store. Do as scores of your neighbors are doing iget a n bottle of Ironized Paw-Paw and bid your liver and stomach ailments gooo a I bye. I want the man or woman who can't sleep and is despondent to come Erin and try this remedy. You'll never 13 ! iro back to the old-fashioned medi cines. Lots of business and profes sional men find Ironiztd Paw-Paw ennbles them to do more and better work. It seems to energize every fi ber, tissue and bone. Begin on Ironized Paw-Paw today so you can join the army of converts. Your druggist probably keeps it. Pjbut if he roesn't it is sold in Hickory Dy the Hickory Drug Co. Ironized Paw-Paw (liquid form) price $1. .Formula on every bottle. Mail orders promptly attended, to. Interstate Drug Company, Inc., New York. adv. AMUSEMENTS flVIrs. V. D. Brown accompanied uy MJrs. A. M. Harmon and little Miss Katherine Harmon, who Jiave been her guests for some time left today for Charlotte to spend some time with Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell. ATTENTION COMPANIONS Special convocation of Catawba chapter, No. 60, Roal Arch Masons, Thursday night at 7:45. All com panions urged to be present. EUBERT LYERLY, H. P. JAS. C. SHUFORD, Secretary. tllllllMiniMT inillllltm OLD FALSE TEETjH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay to $15. per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007, S. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. If you have cow trouble call W. C Shell, phone 181. He will exchange buv or sell. Good milk cows a spec ialty. FOR RENT Seven room house. Modern conveniences. APPy Mrs. J. A. Ramsay on Eleventh avenue. 8 23 tf YOU HAVE THE FARMS, I AM IN touch with the buyers. Enlist with C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. C, Real Estate Dealer. WANTED Room and board with private family, young man desir ing first class accommodations on ly. Hickory Record. 8 29 6t WANTED 5,000 second hand burlap bags. Will pay 5-7 cents each. L. ,TVr n-nriHcnn npvt t.O HfiTlKel ijlVe f Stock Company's Stables, Hickory, N. C. 8 29 6t pd II; ' - . ' - v : j HI:.'iKW-j!f5,Is! - Iff it . -4 F(IRD Roadster for Sale 1916 model. First class condition. Reasonable price. ' J G. Bolick, Conover, N. C. , 9 5 It AIDING OVER BY FOR RENT Two five-room cotta ges on Tenth avenue, East Hick ory, N. C. Appy to the under signed. S. E. Killian 9 31 12t N RIG OD SPECIAL AT HUB TODAY Don't forget to see Clara Kimball Young at the Hub today in "The Savage Instinct." This is one of her best pictures. SPECIAL AT PASTIME TODAY a a u n Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Vor druffglnt will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Mies In 6tol4days. the first application Rives Ease and Rest. 50c The special attraction at the Pas time this afternoon and tonight is "The Greatest Power" a five part Metro wonderplay featuring Ethei Barrymore. The following is the story. A thrilling romance of high explosives, ambition and love is tne latest picture starring Miss Barry more. She is engaged in a chem ists laboratory, together with a young man, in finding a commercial solution for extracting exonite, a new explosive. Naturally, since the chemical is the mojst deadjly ever discovered, and the girl wishes to give it to the United States, for eign powers seek to gain possession of its formula. What follows is filled with action and suspense, with many surprising twists in fortune. The feature has been produced la. ishly, with a supporting cast incluu ing William B. Davidson, Harry S. Northrup and Frank Carter. It is a flitting picture to follow Miss Bar rymore's previous Metro successes. Train Schedules SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No 21 Ar. Hickory 455 p. m. No. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. ra. No. 22 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p. m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. F FROM LOSS RY FIRE GREATEST CO-OPERATION 18 PROMISED BY WAREHOUSES, COTTON GINS, GRAIN ELE VATORS, ETC. CHICHESTER S PILLS X TWv Udlwl Ah jjnrrn,lfor A ti?2 joxta, sealed with Blue Ritihon. NT T Tabs no n.. V DIAMOND RKAND PILI.M. fr, oa years known as Best, Safest. Al-ys Reliable SOLO BY DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE The National Board of Fire Under writers has recently received its first report covering the first three months of the association's campaign toward the prevention of fire which is a part of the conservation campaign in aid of the war under the general direction of Herbert C. Hoover, President Wil son's food supply director. The re port cites the fact that President R. M. Bissell, of Hartford, Conn., Presi dent of the National Board to start the work wrote letters to the gov ernors of the cotton producing and grain growing states urging their co operation with the National Board and its affiliated organizations for the safeguarding of warehouses, cotton gins, compresses and grain elevatorg, all manner of mills storage properties and such works. The strongest co operation has been received, the re port says, from all these sources. The advisory committee of insur nce officials were appointed in dif ferent sections of the country to work with state officials on inspections and safeguards. Meetings have been held in almost every state and property owners as well as state officials and insurance men attended. Great inter est and hard work have resulted and the special agents of companies in every field have been mobilized for conservation work. The inspectors on this work have been given special authority in the form of a letter or identification card carrying the photo graph and signature of the bearer with the proper authorization attested. In spections have been educational and owners have been very quick to fol low suggestions for improvements. The National Board Committee has been in close contact with the activi ties of the conservation board under HEADACHE All headaches don't come from eye troubles, but when it does, my scientifically fitted glass es will relieve it if that is the cause, Make your date with me if you want the service that will make you see. E. E. HIGHT, expert watch maker and Registered Optome trist 8 31 6t WANTED To purchase any ai ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good conu.- tion. Catawba Packing Company 9 1 tf FOR RENTNICE UNFURNISHED rooms. Suitable for light house keeping. Rent reasonable. Apply 828 8th Ave. 8 17 tf eod HELP WANTED 500 clored men, preferably married to work in alu minum plant 8 hours per day, 7 days per week, wages for steady work $14.00 per week to start. In creases guaranted after one, three and six months service. Fine new houses with water, toilets and el electric lights. Cheap rent, steady work inside all year round. Ap ply Employment Bureau Tallassee Power Company, Badin, N. C. WANTED Boy to work in store, beginning on the 15th of Septem ber. Apply to R. F. Hendley, 9th avenue. 9 15 lwk FOR SALE Two 1917 Ford road ster and touring cars. C. T. Mor rison, Hickory, N. C. 9 5 It CLEAN OUT YOUR BILE TUBES One of the Many Free Attractions -AT THE- 1 SMI MTi,-y m 0 3 i & a :i Me f Prof. F P. Robison, m e woo fearless aeronaut shoots lilrneil cuf '.A Ji I ' o aaci saiis to tiiv mr?K& vwwr,.- tw,4iu . This and Other Free Attractions Every Day FairGet Your Exhibits Ready-Entry in Every Premium List. of the WRITE TO OR CALL ON SECRETARY P. B. DEATON, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ; I00MS. . Get Ready for the Biggest and Best Fair in the State, WTH CALOTABS The New Kind of Calomel Table. That Does the Work Without the Slightest Unpleasantness or Danger. The Needle Craft Club will meet Thursday afternoon, September 13, with Mrs. Ia. Wtood. INC The Community Club of Hick ory will hold its regular meeting- Fri day afternoon at" 4:30 in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. All members are urged to be present. Ev the As Ralei-h tiiaif Lon county, en. which 4.rj chartered The concer furniture. 50C1 Sc by n p a t LI) i'li-mna-ilt .Ol.tM.iu 01 i i'l ill. Vii -y ( f ftait. ;.ianufacturt You have always thought of cal omal as- the best and surest medicine in the world, but too nauseating for you to take That was the old-styit calomel. Now the science of phar macy has robbed calomel of its un. pleasant and dangerous qualities, without detracting in the slightest from its liver-cleansing and system purifying effects. The next time you are bilhc.s or constipated asiv for Calotabs. iSold onlv in original. the administration of Mr. Hoover and I sealed packages, twenty doses iur has prepared a thorough list of eleva, ! thirty-five cents. One tablet at bed tors with .their grading and specific ! JV7 a wallow of water,that's all. tions for fire dangers. In addition to the conservation service the National Board has furnished valuable infor mation to the Council of National De fense in classified lists of factories capable of manufacturing munitions and other war materials. . wake up in the morning feeling fine, your liver active, your system puri fied, and with a hearty appetite for breakfast . Eat what you please no danger. Your money back at any drug store if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs. SHOES ARE HIG School will open September 17, for the fall k nu. See that your children's shoes are in good coridiii- n. Do not throw away the old shoes. We have an expert Cobbler who will convert the old shoes in ones at a Low cost. G'vo us a tria1. We will guarantee short notice. .in:-!. Work (ii on CITY SHOE SHOP In the rear of The Van Dyke Shop v -r J. D. Elliott. President and Treasure., J. Worth Eil;.!'., V.-Pr. L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Comoany Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished terfuky Fie or gaidsation and bei equipped contractors in ti'! S --utb. HICKORY, N. O MIKE THE MESSENGER AND JUST THEN THE PARROT SPOKE V Ja. 4. i -- - . Kfs3Srl3 VA 7TC V- 'at- - y- I l t -g- l - - - I li - i A Y ir3 .w r "ssi?- r w PIEcE OF crape j$mf( a ziiy ' VeP ' y on yer nose j ? i j j r PELIVCR. "TTilS P)RRoT To THIS )DPffS9 )NP PC QUICK ABOUT IT.' BZOZZCC) Biros
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